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Alphabetical [« »] waken 1 wakes 2 waking 2 walk 16 walking 8 walks 5 wall 7 | Frequency [« »] 16 turtle-dove 16 uniform 16 unprovided 16 walk 16 wing 15 abundance 15 backwards | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances walk |
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1 I, 1 | furnished with feet some walk, some creep, and some wriggle. 2 I, 1 | with leathern wings can walk; the bat has feet and the 3 I, 5 | neither of these latter can walk as the poulpe or octopus 4 I, 15| not arched, that is, that walk resting on the entire under-surface 5 III, 9 | lion among animals that walk, and the eagle among animals 6 IV, 1 | in fact, that they cannot walk on them. Compared with one 7 v, 8 | almost all things that fly or walk or swim take to pairing. 8 VI, 18| and of such of those that walk on dry land as are oviparous, 9 VI, 27| with the mouth; and can walk about and see distinctly 10 VI, 31| small, and can scarcely walk when two months old. The 11 VI, 37| different breed of mice that walk on their two hind-legs; 12 VII, 7 | whether they fly or swim or walk upon dry land, whether they 13 VIII, 2| common crab. Its nature is to walk straight forward when it 14 VIII, 5| short time together it can walk erect on its hind legs. 15 IX, 12| as it would take a man to walk a furlong; it is less than 16 IX, 50| viviparous animals that walk some have them inside, and